Police have told us about a robbery in Salford yesterday evening at about 5pm - and provided details of two people they want to trace. It happened at Costcutter on Chapel Street, and a shop assistant was threatened with a screwdriver.

Good news on the trains this afternoon! The line between Manchester Piccadilly and Sheffield has now re-opened, and the replacement bus services will stop. There will still be delays of up to an hour because of the trains out of place.

Here's more detail now on the sexual assault in Bury. It looks like the girl was very brave. Det Sgt Ian Partington said: “She bravely stood up for herself, pushing him away and threatening to call for help unless he stopped the attack."

Trains - there's replacement buses running on First Transpennine Express and Northern Rail services between Sheffield and Manchester Piccadilly due to emergency services dealing with an incident between Edale and Chinley. There is currently no firm estimate for when a normal service is expected to resume. It's adding about an hour to journeys at the moment.

Don't panic United fans! Wayne might be back in a blue shirt, but he's not heading back down the M62 any time soon. Wayne Rooney and Duncan Ferguson in Duncan Ferguson's testimonial against Villareal at Goodison Park

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